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              CUR/3/3/3/34 · Partie · 1923-09-04 - 1923-10-06
              Fait partie de Curators and Keepers

              SUMMARY:
              Press cuttings profile Miss Joan Procter/Proctor as Curator of Reptiles at the Zoological Gardens of London, noting her expertise, refusal of a New York offer, and her design work for the new aquarium. Items also mention E. G. Boulenger’s appointment to direct the aquarium and related details.

              CONTENT:
              Snake Expert.
              THE AMERICAN
              AUG. 1923

              Photo by Kadel & Herbert.
              MISS JOAN PROCTOR.
              Not an ordinary snake charmer
              is Miss Proctor, F. Z. S. F. L. S.,
              but Curator of Reptiles at the
              Zoological Gardens of London.
              She is an English girl, twenty-five
              years of age, and regarded the
              greatest authority on snakes in
              the world. She recently refused
              an offer from the New York
              Zoological Society.

              Le Matin (Paris)

              1. Aug.

              ÉCHOS ET PROPOS

              L'ECOLE DE LA TENTATION. —
              C'est une femme, une jeune fille même,
              la frêle, délicate et gracieuse miss Procter qui
              est chargée, au jardin zoologique de Londres,
              de la section... des serpents.

              Et je constate que les serpents et les fem-
              mes ont décidément des affinités dont la pru-
              dence masculine devrait commencer sérieuse-
              ment à prendre ombrage.

              Chacun connaît l'entente extrêmement cor-
              diale qui existait entre notre mère Eve et l'an-
              cêtre des serpents, et chacun sait aussi ce qui
              en est résulté.

              Seulement, voilà, du temps de notre mère
              Eve, il y avait un paradis à perdre.
              Tandis que maintenant...
              Rosine

              Cutting from the Nottingham Express
              Address of Publication.
              Issue dated

                1. 23

              HER REPTILIAN FAMILY.

              The second of the lady curators appointed by
              the Zoological Society, Miss Joan Procter, will
              take over her duties in charge of the reptiles at
              Regent's Park during the autumn. Miss Procter
              has plenty of practical experience of these strange
              pets, for, apart from work which she has fulfilled
              in the reptile department of the museum at South
              Kensington, she has for several years kept a private
              collection of live snakes and batrachians. She has
              designed the whole of the rockwork for the new
              aquarium at the Zoo.

              Extract from
              THE ENGLISHMAN
              CALCUTTA.
              Date
              10 AUG 1929

              WOMAN CURATOR OF
              REPTILES

              APPOINTMENTS AT THE LONDON
              ZOO

              Mr. E. G. Boulenger, at present
              Curator of Reptiles at the Zoological
              Gardens, London, has been appointed
              Director of the new Aquarium. He
              will continue to exercise a general super-
              vision over the reptiles, but for some
              time he has been very fully occupied
              with superintending the construction of
              the aquarium, and when the tanks are
              ready for occupation it is anticipated
              that his time will be almost completely
              engaged by his new duties. Mr. Boulen-
              ger is a son of Dr. G. A. Boulenger,
              F.R.S., for long chief of the Department
              of Reptiles, Batrachians, and Fishes at
              the British Museum of Natural History.
              Since Mr. Boulenger has been Curator
              at the Zoo the reptile-house has been
              greatly improved, and the collection
              made one of the finest in the world.
              During the war he served in France
              with the balloons.

              Miss Joan B. Procter, F.Z.S., F.L.S.,
              has been appointed Curator of Reptiles,
              and will assume her duties in late
              autumn. She was educated at St. Paul's
              School for Girls, and since 1916 has
              worked in the Reptile Department at
              the British Museum, first as voluntary
              assistant to Dr. Boulenger, and, since
              his retirement, in charge. She is the
              author of a large number of papers on
              the anatomy, classification, and habits
              of reptiles and batrachians, and for
              many years has kept a private collection
              of living snakes and batrachians. At
              present Miss Procter is still carrying on
              the work of the Reptile Department at
              the Museum, but is also engaged in de-
              signing the rockwork for the aquarium
              tanks at the Zoo.

              MAKING THE ZOO'S NEW AQUARIUM. Finishing one of the two hundred tanks
              which are to form the new aquarium under the Mappin Terraces at the Zoo. Some of
              the tanks will hold thirty tons of water. (Daily Mirror photograph.)
              OCTOBER 6, 1923